Máo Xīnglái 茅星來 (1678–1748), Qǐsù 豈宿, was an early-Qīng Confucian classicist of Guīān 歸安 (Húzhōu 湖州, Zhèjiāng). Best known for the Jìnsī lù jízhù 近思錄集註 (KR3a0043), the Qīng-period replacement for Yè Cǎi’s Sòng-period jíjiě on the Jìnsī lù. The work was composed under his father’s instruction, completed in Kāngxī xīnchǒu (1721), and supplemented by a second preface in Qiánlóng bǐngchén (1736) — fifteen years after the body of the work — making it the labour of his lifetime. He is methodologically distinctive among early-Qīng Lǐxué commentators for arguing (in his hòuxù) that the practice of post-Sòng Lǐxué must include the HànTáng glossographic-classical tradition (Mǎ Róng, Zhèng Xuán, Jiǎ Yì, Kǒng Yǐngdá) — a position that distinguishes him from purist Lǐxué loyalists. CBDB id 82516, dates 1678–1748.